thejknight

thejknight

Audioholic Intern
So im still a newby but figured y'all could get to know me better with
a trip to my bedroom.

Speakers are Final Sound 700 & 2 Final Sound S110 Subs
Adcom Preamp GTP600
Onkyo M504 amp
Onkyo DVCP704 CD player

Remaining to do is some better decorating, and getting the computer hooked up to play itunes or pandora thru.

A few lowrider Scandinavian couches and my bed complete the room. The
room is mainly used for mating and relaxing so its all pretty
appropriate.

Being in the DC area it seemed that bipartisan lighting would be appropriate
too. Here are some shots from my bed while listening to Afro Celt
Sound System.

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Someday ill get the stats for the living room and game room up too but this is my favorite at the moment.
 
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foblicious

Audiophyte
Note...

i just want to point out that you have place your panel wrong, according to manual you need to place your Right panel to the left, and Left to the right.

you can find this info on any of the manual for final sound panel.

Where do I place the Final Sound loudspeaker panels?
There is a difference between a left (front/rear) and a right (front/rear) Final
Sound loudspeaker panel. Each Final Sound loudspeaker panel is divided
with two vertical spacers in three segments. The narrow strips have to be
oriented to the inside. The difference is shown in the figure on this page.
To illustrate the best position for the loudspeaker panels we have to differentiate between Final Sound
Stereo and Final Sound Home Theatre configurations. Please note that electrostatics are dipoles, i.e.
the loudspeakers produce sound from both sides of the panels. This means an electrostatic
loudspeaker should always be placed away from the wall and turned under a slight angle with the wall
(not parallel with the wall).
Typical room layout
The figure represents a typical room set up for stereo and/or home theatre. The figure shows:
• The subwoofer’s preferred positions, depending on the panels you choose.
• The base line between the front loudspeakers.
• The stereo loudspeaker’s position.
• The full home theatre loudspeaker placement.
• The preferred position for the center loudspeaker.
• A preferred unequal distance between the side walls and the panels (a, b, c and d).
 
thejknight

thejknight

Audioholic Intern
i just want to point out that you have place your panel wrong, according to manual you need to place your Right panel to the left, and Left to the right.

you can find this info on any of the manual for final sound panel.

Where do I place the Final Sound loudspeaker panels?
There is a difference between a left (front/rear) and a right (front/rear) Final
Sound loudspeaker panel. Each Final Sound loudspeaker panel is divided
with two vertical spacers in three segments. The narrow strips have to be
oriented to the inside.
Much appreciated, got these used with no manual and haven't sourced an online one yet. Got a link?
 
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MatthewB.

Audioholic General
The phrase "When this rooms a rockin, don't come a knockin" has two references in your bedroom. Very cool effect with the blue and red lights too. Nice.
 
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